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Radiohead tickets: How to get them for the band's 2016 world tour

Their first tour in four years brings them to London in May

Jacob Stolworthy
Friday 18 March 2016 06:23 EDT
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Earlier this week, Radiohead announced their first world tour in four years after months of speculation,

Thom Yorke and co will be playing London's Roundhouse on May 26-28 as well as a host of dates around the world until October.

You can buy tickets here

The band, who are still in the running to be announced as Glastonbury's Saturday night headline act, have a string of European festival dates across the summer, including Barcelona's Primavera Sound and Lisbon's NOS Alive.

After shunning the promotion of their last two albums, In Rainbows and The King of Limbs, fans assume the world tour all but confirms the existence of a ninth record, prompted even further by the creation of a mysterious online company back in January.

On Christmas Day 2015, the British band, who hail from Oxfordshire, released a disused version of a Bond theme for Spectre that they were asked to write.

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